<h3>Break the Boycott -
Shop ’til You Drop!</h3>
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<h3>Break the Boycott -
Shop ’til You Drop!</h3>
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<img alt=”agnew.jpg” src=”http://www.faceright.com/archives/images/agnew.jpg” width=”78″ height=”106″ align=”left”/>As May 1 draws upon us, our “conservative” politicians are strangely silent. In the face the threatened attempt to bring our economy to a halt and coerce the citizens of this country into abolishing our borders, the vast majority of the politicians of what passes for an American right [...]
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On <a href=”http://www.pephost.org/site/DocServer/May1Boycott_2sided.pdf?docID=3961″>May 1st</a> pro-illegal immigration activists are planning another round of more radical protests, including what is essentially a general strike. More moderate elements in the pro-illegal movement have backed away from the May Day events, although they may participate in legal activities. The far left, on the other hand, is pushing [...]
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<i>What does the old-time conservatism stand for? Limited government. Balanced budgets. A defense second to none. Secure borders. A trade policy that puts America and Americans first. And a foreign policy that keeps us out of wars that are not America’s wars.</i> – <a href=”http://am.novopress.info/?p=1675#more-1675″>Pat Buchanan</a>
In his most recent column, Pat Buchanan argues that Americans [...]
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<img alt=”nepal.jpg” src=”http://www.faceright.com/archives/images/nepal.jpg” width=”228″ height=”185″ align=”left”/>Yesterday’s print edition of the <i>New York Times</i> had a wonderful big-screen-cast-of-thousands photo of Nepalese police battling anti-government protesters. I happen to know even less about Nepal than I do about most other places in the world, but from what I read in various Maoish blogs like <a href=”http://sketchythoughts.blogspot.com/2006/03/revolution-in-nepal.html”>Sketchy [...]
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<a href=”http://www.savecalifornia.com/getactive/alertmain.php?alid=10#1″><img alt=”ActinAlert_Gov2.jpg” src=”http://www.faceright.com/archives/images/ActinAlert_Gov2.jpg” width=”133″ height=”130″ align=”left”/></a>All those paleo-conservative bloggers – and you know who you are – who are always telling us that there’s “really no difference” between the Bush Republicans and the Democrats ought to drop by California sometime for a taste of life under the reign of a seemingly unstoppable Democratic congressional [...]
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Not to whine, but work has been such that I haven’t even had time to think about what I want to post, let alone to actually do it. However, here are a couple of things:
<h3>On Expanding the Death Penalty</h3>
There are many good points made on either side of the death penalty debate. One [...]
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For anyone wanting to keep up with European developments, <a href=”http://www.brusselsjournal.com/english”>Brussels Journal</a> is indispensible (but I’m sure that you all know that already). If you haven’t been there in the past day or so, be sure to read Fjordman’s two essays, <a href=”http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/988″>The Retreat of the Western World Order</a> and <a href=”http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/989″>The Fall of [...]
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From <a href=”http://www.signandsight.com/intodaysfeuilletons/714.html”>signandsight</a>:
<i>For security’s sake, all of life’s risks must be deactivated. The fight against smoking is just the first step. If soccer triggers aggression among fans, then why not castrate the whole sport? Europeans are worried about the aggression they themselves exude. They don’t want to admit that it’s just as much a part [...]
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<i>It is speciesist to think that this event [9/11] was a greater tragedy than the killing of several million chickens, which no doubt also occurred on September 11, as it occurs on every working day in the United States.</i> – Karen Davis of <a href=”http://www.upc-online.org/”>United Poultry Concerns</a>
<i>I… believe that the planet would have been far [...]
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